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  2. Hello Everyone! After countless pickup swaps I discovered the P94 and absolutely love it in my no name SG. I went to order one for a new to me custom guitar but Gibson doesn't make them anymore. I've tried a few other pickups in there (SD, BKP) but haven't found a good fit. My second favorite pickup is whatever is in my 2008 ish faded studio. Fantastic humbucker in there, probably a burstbucker? I also really like the P90 in my 2011 LPJ. Honestly every Gibson pickup I've played I tend to dig. I'm looking for some guidance on something that might be in the same vein as the P94/early BB. I've been eyeballing the 498T, maybe too hot? Clarity under high gain and dynamics are top of my wishlist. Guitar is basically an SG Junior with a single volume, no tone, no switching options. Here are the guitar specs of the guitar: solid quilt Maple body 3 pc Sapele set neck Rosewood fretboard 24.75” scale 22 medium frets brass nut thin body (SG style) Thanks everyone!!!
  3. He was 80 and in very poor health; had retired from music in 2017 but he did have an incredible life. Part of the soundtrack to my youth; I still have the albums. He wrote some of the Allmans best tunes. R.I.P.
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    Well exactly.. Looked what happened to Brian Johnson. Forced to quit AC/DC despite the fact they had a tour coming. He was told if he went back out on stage he would probably go deaf. No one wants that. The only reason he came back was because someone invented some new in ear technology to stop these issues.
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    Cheers. But actually this is not a new thing. I have had it since I was about 25. It absolutely happened cos of the gigs and the jamming sessions.. I think I can even name the two bands who must have caused most of it 🙂 .. But it never hurt until about 2016 when I was going to a lot of open mic nights. At some point I realised that it wasnt just uncomfortable but was actually physically hurting. Then I didnt go to gigs for a few years cos of A, my friend who I went to most the gigs I have ever been too with passed away then B, Covid.. Then that last one I went to a few years ago, Jeff Beck I realised that I wasnt enjoying it cos I coulndt hear it properly with the plugs I had. And yeah it does suck but, it is of my own doing and in general even though its always there I can ignore it mostly. Going to bed is the worst but you learn to sort of tune it out. Also building guitars and working with routers and the like didnt help. I think thats what pushed me over the line from just annoying sound to pain actually.. So yeah.. If you have hearing left.. Do protect what you got. I know it can be so bad for some people they are just in constant pain and I am glad at least I am not one of those.
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  7. 45 years of concerts and I worked in Engine Rooms. My hearing is shot. I guess I can save what I got.
  8. It’s an Autumn burst. 2017. The color is a little softer than the pic, more auburn lightening to honey brown. Not as bright like cherry, but reddish warm undertones in the brown. Real pretty. According to the Gibson CS rep, it was a small run for Sam Ash, Hollywood.
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    I have difficulty with conversations. It bugs me when someone is halfway across the room and their voice drops down because they’re getting to the juicy part. For some reason, people think if they can hear their OWN voice, then you can hear it too. And despite my asking them to speak up or repeat, they keep on doing it at our next conversation. My ears haven’t healed, guy. It’s t-shirt time: “I’m old! Speak up!” As to your post, I’m sorry to hear of your tinnitus. I’ve heard that can be maddening. The only time I use ear protection is if I’m out shooting, particularly a handgun. Nothing happens immediately but a half hour later comes the earache. Today I’m working on a pine cabinet for an old 8 track player and I broke out the B&D finish sander. Good LORD that thing was loud. It was like it was making me lose my balance. I popped on my shooting earmuffs and all was good.
  10. Brown Dove In Flight. whoa.
  11. His tone on One Way Out is still one of my favorite guitar tones of all time. He was a huge influence on me, and many, many players of my generation. While I know he played a lot of different guitars over the years, when someone says "name a Goldtop player," his name is still the first one that pops to mind. RIP Mr. Betts, and thank you for all of the great music you left us.
  12. i live close to bozeman and i was curious if it was possible to go up there and buy guitars direct from the factory or if they had an official gibson showroom full of badass guitars or if there was a tour you can sign up for etc I searched on google and as of 3 years ago the answer is no to both. but its been 3 years so i thought id ask. i called gibson bozeman as well but nobody picked up the phone
  13. I hate to hear this I liked him and his Son Duane.
  14. Long time guitarist for the ABB has died of Cancer this morning. R.I.P. Dickey thanks for the great music.
  15. Gosh. Rest in peace, good musician. You are missed. 🥲
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    Got these new ear protectors today... They seem really good and have interchangeable filters for different situations which is cool. The last few gigs I went too I didnt enjoy as much because I have tinnitus and need protection or it hurts. So I thought it was about time to get a new (and hopefully better) pair. Cos I havent been to a gig for a while now and I think this is probably the reason. The last ones I had wernt exactly cheap but while they did the job of protecting my ears ok the sound wasnt great it was a bit muffled. So do you guys use protection? You should if you dont. I hate my tinnitus and wish I had done something sooner. These cost £46 so, not that expensive and well worth it if they do the job better
  17. I think you can just link to images in your flickr account? I only use imgur. The important thing is Gibson just doesn’t let us paste images directly here. Too much band width and storage.
  18. Yeah he definitely held things together for the band in the 70's. I was too young to see Duane live but caught most of the shows in the late 70's when they came around. Saw some cool iterations of the band including when they had Chuck Leavell on second keyboard and Bonnie Bramlett on vocals. Bonnie and Dickey had great chemistry on Crazy Love. Forgot to mention Jessica and Southbound earlier, two more of Dickey's great songs.
  19. Sad news, he was great. I was lucky enough to seem him twice in one week many years back.
  20. Well… I dig the guitar. It did need a pretty drastic setup. I know post purchase the real reason the prior seller must have sold it… he or she tinkered too much. The neck bow was too steep. And they brought the truss rod nut to the point of break. I had a north jersey shop straighten the neck and lube and correct the truss rod. It plays like butter now. Ironically, this is the second used guitar that came to me this way. The other one turned out to be a fantastic J45 as well. Also, I bought a bone adjustable saddle from Philadelphia Luthiers, and have gone back and forth with the Tusq saddle. They are VERY different. The bone saddle brings power, and just a thicker sound all around. Beefier trebles as well. I initially thought “wow, that’s an amazing upgrade!” Yet today I tinkered and put the Tusq saddle back in with a string change, and man… this sound is pleasing too. It’s a Bird sound. More quiet, but more harmonious. That “syrupy” word comes to mind. Well anyways, I like this version better…CURRENTLY. 🙂
  21. You must have callus’s on your callus’s.
  22. I just heard. Damn ABB was a killer band and he saved it after Duane passed. RIP
  23. I have never played a maple guitar. Tone is almost impossible to describe in words, especially for a non-native English speaker, but to me maple guitars have a low fidelity ”sad” and ”lonely” sound. At least, that is the character of the tone I hear in this video and others too. Does that makes any sense at all? I think maple would be great for introspective, singer-songwriter stuff. Come to think of it, didn't Townes van Zandt play a blonde maple Jumbo in his late career? Lars
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